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Premium Member Horror show
Jill Nando hosted "Crimewatch" a TV show
She was shot dead, who did it we don't know.
Lot of cases not solved, not even all crimes known
Keep a low profile or enter a danger zone.

Plutonium was found...

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© Gem Stone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: radium, betrayal, death, evil, hate, hero, murder, mystery,
Form: Lyric



Premium Member What the Highest Bidder Forgot to Consider
The house came with ghosts.  
Not the subtle kind, either—no  
wistful sighs or cool drafts,  
just full-blown poltergeist tantrums.  
Cabinets slamming at 2 a.m.,  
spectral remnants of old arguments ...

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Categories: radium, conflict, metaphor,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Few More Moments
I had a conversation in the bookstore the other night with a couple about my age…the husband is battling prostrate cancer…it’s in its final stage.

He’s undergoing a new radium infusion therapy…having endured chemotherapy and radiation’s...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: radium, death, time,
Form: Rhyme
The Mighty Atom
The Mighty Atom
                             
In the early 1900's...

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Categories: radium, environment, science, planet,
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member Cuz the T-Shirt Says So - For Contest
Cuz the goddamn T-shirt says so!
Well, the first time it was Billy,
ball busting Billy, who said
“go ahead, just do it”.
To this day I am not sure
what caused me to follow
this instruction.  The end result,
I...

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Categories: radium, humor, , cute,
Form: Free verse



Nuclear Armageddon Or Our Gravest Fear
The world is melting,
It's crust eroding,
for the nuclear Armageddon is coming close.

There was sheer warning,
there was mass jeering,
yet the Nuclear epidemic continued to condone.

To build ticking time bombs in the snow;
to build upon unstable foundation,
transporting...

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Categories: radium, deathworld,
Form: I do not know?
I Don'T Know
I   DON’T  KNOW

So what’s wrong with saying “I don’t know”
When your poem is good,   and feels just so?
A technical requirement  to state categorically
What you have said, albeit metaphorically.
Like asking...

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Categories: radium, funny,
Form: Couplet
Radiation Waiting Room
Radiation lobby,
filled with unspoken sense.
I see a community of fighters and partners.
The partners are
the curious who know.
They sit using books as blinders,
or sitting watching others.
They are family waiting.

The fighters are strugglers,
arriving with smiles or stone...

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Categories: radium, cancer, caregiving, courage, family, health,
Form: Free verse
Dark of the Sun
Dark of the sun
shine your black light down on me,
from the pinhole spot of anti-matter
centred at your core.
That little speck of dirt,
a cosmic shrine of heresy,
absorbs the way the world seems flatter,
in any time of...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: radium, allegory, life, love, passion, heart, heart,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Lip Pointing With Radium Paint
It’s called lip pointing.
It’s fun. You should come work with us.
We get paid good money.

I was tempted. Not only was she my cousin
But Flo had a surreal prettiness about her,
A glow other girls did not...

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Categories: radium, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, art,
Form: Free verse
Doody Head's Birthday
Triumph all the way,
Because its my nephew's first year b'day.

Invitations sent to all via call.

I took initiation ,
As I wanted his b'day to be sensation.

All over the house decorated with radium paper;
And kids were provided...

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Categories: radium, birthday, memory,
Form: Rhyme
Days With Age
Days with Age 

 Three view sides of  a
  Cube 
 Three  hidden wishes of 
  Human 

  Childhood view side flashes
  With radium towards the dream of 
...

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Categories: radium, age, beautiful, childhood, grave,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Me Last Hour
Me last hour

Unhappy guy, though I will die,
Soon be long forgotten,
Doesn’t really matter ,
Rotten cancer is the why.

They showed me the xray,
Me liver has it yes,
Bones are almost rotten,
With cancer’s sour caress.

Doctors say use radium,
I...

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Categories: radium, angstme, cancer,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things